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Acne, Rosacea & Redness
Clear skin is more than just a goal — it’s a path back to confidence.
At Biltmore Dermatology, we understand that redness, bumps, and breakouts can affect your skin and your life. Whether you're dealing with stubborn acne, persistent rosacea, or unexplained irritation, we take a human, thoughtful approach to diagnosing and treating these conditions.
Led by board-certified dermatology provider Ryan T. Patterson, NP-C, DCNP, with over 23 years of dermatologic experience, our team delivers compassionate, expert care with a focus on long-term skin health — not quick fixes or cosmetic upsells.
Explore how we help patients reclaim healthier, calmer skin:
Acne
Acne isn't just for teenagers — and it’s not something you just have to "live
                                        with."
                                        We treat all types of acne, from mild to severe, combining medical therapies,
                                        lifestyle guidance, and advanced dermatology treatments to help you finally
                                        break free from the cycle.
                                        Learn more about Acne  and how we treat it at
                                            Biltmore Dermatology.
                                    
Rosacea
Rosacea is more than flushing or occasional redness — it’s a chronic skin
                                        condition that can worsen over time without the right care.
                                        We help patients manage rosacea with personalized treatment plans focused on
                                        calming inflammation, protecting the skin barrier, and minimizing triggers.
                                        Learn more about Rosacea and the options
                                            available to help you feel more confident in your skin.
                                    
Perioral Dermatitis
If you’re seeing small red bumps around the mouth, nose, or eyes, you might not
                                        be dealing with acne — it could be perioral dermatitis.
                                        This condition needs careful diagnosis and a different treatment approach.
                                        We’re here to help you identify it early and treat it with the least disruption
                                        possible.
                                        Learn more about Perioral Dermatitis and what
                                            sets it apart from other common skin conditions.
                                    
Folliculitis
Folliculitis looks like acne but isn’t — it’s an inflammation or infection of the
                                        hair follicles that can cause itching, tenderness, and recurring breakouts.
                                        We’ll help you get to the root cause and find the right solution, so your skin
                                        can heal and stay clear.
                                        Learn more about Folliculitis and how we
                                            treat it at the source.
                                    
Why Choose Biltmore Dermatology for Redness and Acne Care?
- Experienced care: Board-certified dermatology provider with 20+ years in medical dermatology.
 - Real solutions: We focus on what works — no gimmicks, no one-size-fits-all answers.
 - Compassionate team: We see you as a person, not just a skin condition.
 - Local expertise: Proudly serving Terre Haute, Vincennes, and the surrounding Indiana communities.
 
If you’re tired of feeling like your skin is working against you, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to face it alone.
Let’s find the right path to clearer, calmer skin — together.
No referral is needed. Walk in now. Stay for the care and
                                            expertise.
                                        You’ve Googled it, covered it, picked at it, and stressed over it. Now let’s
                                        actually do something about it.